Chris Froome: I’ll show I have not done wrong

Froome said he wanted his case to be dealt with swiftly so that he could prove he had done nothing wrongAlamy

Chris Froome vowed to prove his innocence yesterday when he raced in public for the first time since it was revealed that he had returned an adverse finding in a drug test conducted last year.

Froome did not show any sign of the stress of the past few months when he emerged from the Team Sky bus in Andalusia. After smiling for selfies and signing autographs, his only flicker of irritation was that the investigation into his test results had been made public.

“There is a process in place for me to demonstrate that I haven’t done anything wrong,” he said. “I know I haven’t done anything wrong and I intend to show that. No one wants this resolved more quickly than I do. I’m…